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Run the BFU-fix again as I explained earlier. Open BFU.exe, choose the folder (right next to the field)Click it and browse to the EGDACCESS.bfu and select it.So EGDACCESS.bfu must be in the 'scriptfile to executefield.Click Execute in BFU.exe

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grantk

Posted 20 October 2005 - 08:21 AM

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OK... the warning that I am getting is:

The fiel
C:\WINDOWS\system32\msclock.dll is a Potentially Unwanted Program (spyware, adware, or other malware) and has been blocked from running on your computer. If you do not recognize it, remove this PUP. If you recognize it, trust this PUP and then rerun the program that triggered this alert.

grantk

Posted 20 October 2005 - 08:22 AM

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OK... the warning that I am getting is:

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C:\WINDOWS\system32\msclock.dll is a Potentially Unwanted Program (spyware, adware, or other malware) and has been blocked from running on your computer. If you do not recognize it, remove this PUP. If you recognize it, trust this PUP and then rerun the program that triggered this alert.

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Posted 20 October 2005 - 09:38 AM

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I am at work now. I was in the middle of deleting those files when I ran out of time and had to leave. Interesting though that I could not find the file that you told me to check and fix in Hijackthis, so I went to safe mode and ran Hijackthis and then I was able to find it. Also, when I went to reboot to go to safe mode, I got a box that told me to wait while nzrwpxalc shuts down. This is the first time that I have ever seen that, so you must be on the right track.

After you had stated to go to start >run and copy c:\windows\system32\nzrwpxaflc.exe -uninstall, you had said to "delete the next file" and then you listed the next file name. Am I supposed to fix that in hijackthis or actually go into the system32 folder and delete that .exe program? I went in to system32 and could not find that program. That is when I had to leave.

----------+ This report excludes default entries except where indicated.+ To see *everywhere* the script checks and *everything* it finds, launch it from a command prompt or a shortcut with the -all parameter.+ To search all directories of local fixed drives for DESKTOP.INI DLL launch points and all Registry CLSIDs for dormant Explorer Bars, use the -supp parameter or answer "No" at the first message box.---------- (total run time: 64 seconds, including 10 seconds for message boxes)

Posted 21 October 2005 - 03:22 AM

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grantk

Posted 21 October 2005 - 08:18 AM

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Ahhhh... It worked! Thank you so much!

Just to be sure, I scanned my computer with McAfee Virus Scan. It looks like it just cleaned up some remaining fragment. It said that there was one PUP on there called Navipromo (which is what McAfee called it everytime I had to accept the PUP before). It was able to just clean it. No other problems.

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Posted 21 October 2005 - 08:34 AM

Glad to hear it is fixed. Yes, McAfee deleted some leftovers now and it was able to delete them now.

To keep this clean in the future, I would suggest the following things:

Install SpywareblasterSpywareBlaster doesn`t scan and clean for so-called spyware, but prevents it from being installed in the first place. It blocks the popular spyware ActiveX controls, and also prevents the installation of any of them via a webpage.

And I do suggest you perform an online virusscan once in a while. (Housecall and/or Bitdefender). Because what one virusscanner can't find another one maybe can.Also make sure that your virusscanner, the one that is installed on your system is always up to date!